PAL territories get Valkyrie Profile series: Lenneth and Silmeria

Posted Mar 27, 2007 at 11:31AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: Square Enix
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Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth to become available in PAL territories - Image 1


Square Enix Ltd. is happy to announced that European fans, and the others from the rest of the PAL territories, will finally get their hands on the the much-talked about Valkyrie Profile series: Lenneth for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Silmeria for the PlayStation 2 (PS2). For now, we will be focusing on Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth.

The video game has been available in North America for a couple of months now and what more can we add but it's about time Square Enix does this. When you really think about it, it is possible that the PSP is not really lacking in good games. It's just that publishers need to release the existing ones in more markets.

Anyway, we really had fun playing Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, if you want to know the truth. But the benefit of those who haven't played it yet, the video game is actually based on Norse mythology. Players take on the role of Lenneth, a valkyrie sent by the All-Father Odin to Midgard to recruit worthy allies in the upcoming Ragnarok.

Good RPGs always have a twist and this video game has one as well. We won't tell you though what exactly but it concerns the real identity of Lenneth. Anyway, we listed down the game's other worth mentioning features below for reference. Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth will be available in PAL territories on April 27.

Features:
  • Classic RPG in the palm of the hand: Experience the adventure in the living room, on the road, or outdoors
  • A heart-wrenching tale of honor, courage, and purpose in the afterlife: Follow the fallen heroes as they pursue honor in the next life
  • Time-based story progression breeds a non-linear experience where actions determine the outcome of Ragnarok: Recruit well and Valhalla is saved, recruit poorly and destruction looms
  • Encounter 24 unique characters with deep levels of customization
  • Multiple endings that are revealed based on crucial world-altering decisions


 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-03-27 11:23:53
WHIIIIIH

FIRST Hahaha!
by - 2007-03-27 11:54:42
hum

okay i do not give a *****, next story
by Necreia - 2007-03-27 11:56:24
Hmm

For having nothing to translate, that sure did take a while.
by - 2007-03-27 12:29:09
@Necreia

jupp, thats europe for you.. it god damn sucks! if a game isn't named 'third remake of the same game 7' or something it takes forever to get it released over here.. like I bought my Nintendo Wii to play Super Swing Golf, was out on wii release in both jap and us.. releasedate for europe was sett to first quarter of 07, nut now.. They announced it's comming to europe, with a new name "Pangya Golf with Style!" but still not even a clue about when.. it's so depressing.. not even modding my Wii could fix it as I still cant play ntsc games on it, baaaah!
by - 2007-03-27 13:16:35
don't buy it

I liked star ocean the second story and star ocean 3 till the end of time alot that I regard them in my favorite games bur valkyre profile for the psp sucked badly that I returned it for credit at gamestop and Im not thinking of buying slimeria now.
by - 2007-03-27 13:24:08
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You won't tell the "twist"? Well let me tell it to you, just watch the prologue from the menu, it's easy to understand after that. I myself found the game rather annoying after playing it for a while, you don't get to save when exploring in the caves except on the save spots, so this isn't a good game for a portable imo.
by - 2007-03-27 15:13:25
lame

This game is crap.
by - 2007-03-27 20:49:47
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no u.
by - 2007-03-28 11:06:02
Meh I played this game

what they dont know is people will import it if neccesary.
by - 2007-03-28 13:38:57
Too Late Square

Dont bother guys your too late. Those who really like Square stuff are smart and determined enough to get their blood stained hands on it one way or the other as soon as its available. Dont underestimate your audience Square!

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